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- Up-and-coming CIA analyst, Jack Ryan, is thrust into dangerous field assignments.
- A newsroom undergoes some changes in its workings and morals as a new team is brought in, bringing unexpected results for its existing news anchor.
- A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.
- An insight, to the many lives of the women and men that enter jail.
- Documentary series featuring startling, groundbreaking stories from around the world.
- In this reality show, one chosen "runner" has 30 days to make it across the United States unnoticed, while teams of "chasers" follow their trail. People at home are able to provide tips and information to the "chasers" for cash rewards.
- To understand the origins and true impact of the business of drugs, a former CIA analyst investigates the economics of six illicit substances.
- Current affairs channel, producing daily documentary essays and video through its website and YouTube channel.
- TV documentary about "stand your ground" laws in the US.
- TakePart Live, airing at 10e/7p, is a nightly interactive news show with forward-thinking young hosts who unpack the day's most important issues from unique perspectives. Every night, hosts Meghan McCain and Jacob Soboroff address the hottest headlines, ripped right from the Twitter feed, in an environment meant to invite the audience to take part, live. They'll debate the nuances, exchange POVs, and sound off on the issues that mean the most to them in a rowdy, intelligent, hour-long conversation. The discussions are not screaming matches or the breaking headlines of cable news, but rather discourse meant to inform and entertain among personalities who don't always agree . Unlike nearly all issue-oriented cable television, TPL isn't black and white--it's about shades of gray--and blonde, and brown, and yellow, and rainbow. There is far more to every issue than Red Vs. Blue, far more than conventional wisdom allows. Live and unfiltered, it's a discussion you won't see anywhere else on TV, with people you'll want to see every night.
- A look inside California's maximum-security Salinas Valley State Prison in Soledad to see the effects of the policy of "mass incarceration"l of the last 30+ years. Also shown is how one of the most notoriously violent prisons in the state is coming up with new ways of controlling prison violence while preparing inmates for their future release,
- Carey Kight is not an operator. He's just a flight line guy helping veterans build skills to successfully transition from service to civilian.
- Jack, Greer, Wright, Alena and Luka all work in concert to prevent the start of a third world war.
- The Business of Drugs follows Amaryllis Fox as she investigates the Cocaine trade. She visits Columbia and follows the drug trade from farmers to refiners to traffickers and talks to both smugglers about police about the drug trade to see how it gets into the United States.
- The Business of Drugs examines the history of and market for synthetic drugs. It discusses the development of the first psychedelic drugs by Alexander Shulgin. It examines how MDMA was declared illegal despite research suggesting its beneficial medical effects. It also looks at the rise of synthetic analogs and artificial cannabis. It also discusses how psychedelic drugs can be used in PTSD treatment.
- The Business of Drugs looks at the heroin trade which is growing in East Africa. Amarylli Fox first visits Kenya talking to dealers and politicians about the drug trade. Experts discuss how poppies grown in Afghanistan become heroin which is then smuggled through East Africa to the rest of the world.
- The Business of Drugs looks at the growing problem of methamphetamine around the world. It goes to Myanmar where the drug trade is booming. It is commonly sold as an oral tablet called Yaba which combines methamphetamine and caffeine. Money from drug sales is used to fund anti-government militias in the north.
- The Business of Drugs looks at the business side of legalized marijuana and how it works to control the market. It discusses how California among the first states to legalize both medical and recreation marijuana is the largest producer of the drug in the world. It talks to entrepreneurs who discuss the challenges they face bringing their product to market. It also looks at the black market which continues to exist and be profitable.
- The Business of Drugs examines the market for Opioids. It examines the growing problem in the northeastern United States and how many heroin users were once users of medically prescribed opioids like Oxycodone. Amaryllis Fox talks to drug enforcement officers and former addicts about the toll the drugs take individuals and communities.
- In this hour, a production team reveals what it's like to be up-close and personal in a maximum security lockout.
- WTF. It's not what you think it means. It stands for workouts... tattoos... and food.
- For some, jail is the ultimate limbo between freedom and a life behind bars or even worse. And for better or worse, time in jail changes everyone.
- Will's professional idealism is put to the test with his new news team when they are first to cover the Deep Horizon platform oil spill.
- In this episode of Vanguard, correspondent Kaj Larsen investigates the alarming rise in the number of soldiers who have been traumatized by war and are now accused of bringing the violence home. Of the more than 2 million men and women who have served in the recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as many as a third of them may now have post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. A growing number of these vets are being charged with violent crimes, and Kaj travels to prisons and mental health facilities in Arizona, Colorado and Oregon to hear their stories.